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<font size="+1">2015 United States Solar Power Rankings<br>
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</font>We’ve spent another year shining our solar-powered
flashlights into the darkest corners of state energy policy, and
we’re back to tell you all about it. We’ve crawled through chasms of
congressional records! Sifted through bureaus filled with
bureaucracy! And now, behold: The 2015 State Solar Power Rankings!
<p>But seriously, folks. We’ve been keeping an eye on state solar
policy since 2007, and bringing the complex world of renewable
energy legislation, tax incentives and utility company policy to
you in a complete, straightforward way.This year, we’ve rejiggered
our ranking system to reflect a number of different factors,
ensuring that the state rankings take into account not only how
good of a deal getting into solar can be (and it <em>is</em> often
a good deal), but also the strength of the underlying policy and
the likelihood that the solar train will keep on a-rollin’ into
the future.</p>
<p>Each state (and Washington DC) has a score between 0 and 5, and
we’ve tracked the trends in our list to show how things have been
changing around the country since last year.</p>
<p>The image below shows the states in order of their scores. Click
on a state abbreviation to go directly to its section on the page.
If you’d like to get really down into it, click on the state’s
name in its summary section to go to a page with a complete
discussion of the ins and outs of that state’s policy. And if
you’d like to read about our methodology, <a
href="http://www.solarpowerrocks.com/2015-solar-power-state-rankings/#methods">click
here</a> to go below the rankings and behind the wizard’s
curtain.</p>
<p>On to the rankings!<br>
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<b>Ken</b><br>
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